Rakugakids

Rakugakids

European box art
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Platform(s) Nintendo 64
Release date(s)
  • JP July 23, 1998
  • EU December 4, 1998
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Rakugakids (らくがきっず Rakugakizzu) is a 2.5D fighting video game created by Konami for the Nintendo 64, released in 1998. The name Rakugakids is a portmanteau of the Japanese word rakugaki (meaning "doodle"), and the English word "kids", a reflection of the visual style of the game which resembled children's drawings.[1] It, along with ClayFighter 63⅓ was one of the only 2D fighting games for the N64.

Gameplay

A screenshot of Rakugakids gameplay.

The game is similar in play to a toned-down Marvel vs. Capcom. The button layout is the fighting game standard six-buttons consisting primarily of three punches and three kicks, which combine with various directional commands to produce special secondary moves. All characters have a single-button attack that sends the opponent into the air, where they can then be pursued and aerially attacked. Perhaps to complement this, each character can perform an additional jump while in the air.

Super combos in this game are referred to as "Magic" and a player can have up to three levels of Magic which are represented by three crayons that appear at the bottom of the screen. Super Meter levels can be spent in three ways: offense, where an attack that causes heavy damage with a few hits; defense, where an attack that causes little damage, but sends the opponent far away; and counter, usable only while the character is blocking, causes medium damage and sends the opponent flying away.

Characters

Hidden Characters

Related releases

Some references such as characters and music from Rakugakids were later added to other video games by Konami. In Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Nathan (protagonist of this Castlevania title) can transform into the Beartank character by equipping the Bear Ring and activating the Black Dog and Pluto cards (which normally transforms him into a Skeleton). Beartank makes appearance in Goemon Mononoke Sugoroku. Beartank also appears as a secret character in Konami Krazy Racers. Music from the game also appears in some of Konami's Bemani games, namely Beatmania GB and Pop n' Music.

References

  1. IGN staff (March 2, 1998). "Rakuga Kids: PaRappa the Fighter?". IGN. Retrieved April 19, 2012.

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